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Tell Fekheriye Excavation Reports. Volume 2, The Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Ceramic Sequence at Tell Fekheriye (Syria) /

Coppini, Costanza

Tell Fekheriye Excavation Reports. Volume 2, The Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Ceramic Sequence at Tell Fekheriye (Syria) / Costanza Coppini; ed. by Peter V. Bartl. - 2 Bände - 1 online resource (XIV, 1126 p.) : Textteil (356 Seiten) und Katalog (784 Seiten) - Tell Fekheriye Excavation Reports ; Volume 2 .

Frontmatter -- Preface of the editor -- Acknowledgement -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Distribution of technological characteristics, shapes, and decorations by area -- 4. Distribution of technological characteristics and morphology by stratigraphic sequence -- 5. Functional analysis -- 6. Development of a site-wide ceramic assemblage -- 7. Regional and over-regional comparative analysis -- 8. Conclusions -- 9. Bibliography -- 10. Lists -- 11. Arabic Summary -- Catalogue. Part 1 -- Catalogue. Part 2 -- Catalogue. Part 3

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The importance and primary role of the site of Tell Fekheriye (Syria) has always been emphasized in the research history of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology. As known from excavations and written sources, the site was an important centre in the Mittani and the Middle Assyrian periods. However, a systematic study and analysis of the pottery has never been accomplished, although the material offers a local and regional perspective on the ceramic production of a Late Bronze Age urban centre. This book fills this gap, offering an insight into the pottery from the site. The material provides a crucial set of data from Northern Mesopotamia, shedding new light on the Late Bronze Age, and in the phase of power alternation between the Mittani Kingdom and the Middle Assyrian state. This work illustrates the chrono-typological changes in the ceramic assemblages and provides an analysis of the functions related to the ceramic vessels, in context with other findings (sealings). In the end, the analysis of ceramic material as a starting point leads the reader to the investigation of topics related to society and social behaviours, economy, and political assets and administration in this urban centre for roughly 300 years of its history.




Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9783111009308 9783111075303

10.1515/9783111075303 doi


Bronzezeit.
Keramik.
Tell Fekheriye.
Urbanistik.
HISTORY / Ancient / Greece.

Late Bronze Age. Mittani and Middle Assyrian. Pottery. Tell Fekheriye.

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